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mobility
noun as in ability to move
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In this American dream, we move where the jobs are to realize social mobility.
The other narrative is of mobility in the service of ambition.
Their clear priorities : faster economic growth and promoting upward mobility for the middle and working classes.
Constitutional arguments aside, there do seem to be some better ways to create conditions for upward mobility among newcomers.
Today, economic mobility between generations is lower in the United States than in many countries in Europe.
But if his words and writings are examined, it will be seen that this mobility was only skin-deep.
It is but a memory of Arlecchino that our children see, a poor statue or image endowed with mobility rather than with life.
Their physical and spontaneous mobility, and its electrical causes, are demonstrated by indisputable experiments.
Naturally they were much more effective in sieges, where mobility was not required, and the slowness of fire less important.
He only omitted one element from his calculation, the perfect mobility given to Wolfe by the British ships.
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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mobility, such as: flexibility, maneuverability, motility, movability, portability, and adjustability.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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